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SPELL="git"
VERSION="2.11.0"
SOURCE_HASH="sha512:f9588dfcb4ae38adc46300b8ef65ee51343fc4685f9e43bffff10839a492e6a54c7f7a774687fef3ebb8a30108775aa472cda2378aa202905f8555bfb9d4ede2"
SECURITY_PATCH="5"
SOURCE="${SPELL}-${VERSION}.tar.xz"
# SOURCE2="${SOURCE}.sign"
# SOURCE_GPG="kernel.gpg:${SOURCE}.sign:UPSTREAM_KEY"
GIT_URI="${KERNEL_URL}/pub/software/scm/git"
SOURCE_URL="${GIT_URI}/${SOURCE}"
# SOURCE2_URL="${GIT_URI}/${SOURCE2}"
# SOURCE2_IGNORE="signature"
if [[ "${GIT_DOC}" == "manpages" || "${GIT_DOC}" == "both" ]]; then
SOURCE3="${SPELL}-manpages-${VERSION}.tar.xz"
# SOURCE4="${SOURCE3}.sign"
# SOURCE3_GPG="kernel.gpg:${SOURCE3}.sign:UPSTREAM_KEY"
SOURCE3_HASH="sha512:5b72b2dd7e151bde0fdc5ca5044391ebd9943ee8313133fdea1e0cb13b90ddd9164ee46f9c49ca2a70f636da7bcb54651a6389ed1c0a8693cf8eb31bfea49079"
SOURCE3_URL="${GIT_URI}/${SOURCE3}"
# SOURCE4_URL="${GIT_URI}/${SOURCE4}"
# SOURCE4_IGNORE="signature"
fi
if [[ "${GIT_DOC}" == "htmldocs" || "${GIT_DOC}" == "both" ]]; then
SOURCE5="${SPELL}-htmldocs-${VERSION}.tar.xz"
# SOURCE6="${SOURCE5}.sign"
# SOURCE5_GPG="kernel.gpg:${SOURCE5}.sign:UPSTREAM_KEY"
SOURCE5_HASH="sha512:50250028030b1b277c17f27bc8bc0aa35938e7ae690d59bfff0a2d1f91c60564b254ce5b242f9ca081bfae60a9fb70cef538586abc0878bab6105e904748ee63"
SOURCE5_URL="${GIT_URI}/${SOURCE5}"
# SOURCE6_URL="${GIT_URI}/${SOURCE6}"
# SOURCE6_IGNORE="signature"
fi
SOURCE_DIRECTORY="${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${SPELL}-${VERSION}"
LICENSE[0]="GPL"
WEB_SITE="http://git-scm.com/"
KEYWORDS="scm devel"
ENTERED="20050506"
SHORT="SCM used by the kernel developers"
DOCS="$DOCS Documentation"
cat << EOF
This is the Source Code Management system that kernel.org uses for the linux
kernel, the reason for this move was because they were using bitkeeper (a
non-GPL scm) and had a special licence to use it, however the plug was pulled
from bitkeeper and linus was forced to find something else.
So I just wanted to say that I'm personally very happy with BK, and with Larry.
It didn't work out, but it sure as hell made a big difference to kernel
development. And we'll work out the temporary problem of having to figure out
a set of tools to allow us to continue to do the things that BK allowed us to
do.
Let the flames begin.
-Linus
EOF
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